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Arif Camoglu: PART 3 OF 4 visiting speakers' series - Long 19th Century, ‘Undisciplining’ the Literatures of Empire

Date
2022-01-17 14:00:00
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Virtual

Join the Department of English for our third presentation in our visiting speakers’ series.

This third presentation will be taking place Monday, January 17th at 2:00pm, and will be delivered by Arif Camoglu. His talk is entitled “Reading British Literature Through Ottoman Sources,” and you can read more about the talk on the graphic below.

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More about Arif: Arif Camoglu holds a PhD in Comparative Literary Studies from Northwestern University and is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies program at Colgate University. His research and teaching focus on the Middle Eastern and British literatures of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, postcolonial criticism, poetry and poetics, intersectionality, and critical theory. Camoglu's work has been recognized by awards such as A. Owen Aldridge Prize for Best Comparative Essay and appeared, or is forthcoming in Comparative Literature Studies, European Romantic Review, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Global Nineteenth-Century Studies and Modern Fiction Studies. His current book project, "Spectral Empire: Anglo-Ottoman Poetics of Sovereignty," reconceptualizes empire in global Anglophone studies by attending to the historical-immaterial dimension of imperial sovereignty, while introducing Ottoman Turkish literary sources to postcolonial debates on imperialism.

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